Whodunnit
Jeanette is getting ready to open a motel and campsite with her husband in 1947 Bogart, Georgia. When she's found brutally murdered in Atlanta, suddenly all anyone can talk about is "Whodunnit."
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Explore " 1947" with insightful episodes like "Whodunnit", "Resolution 181", "The Stranger & The Lady from Shanghai", "The world's first computer bug is recorded - September 9th, 1947" and "Ep 13: Series finale - The story of Azaadi" from podcasts like ""Dead Atlanta", "The Dave Bowman Show", "Overlapping Dialogue", "This Day in History Class" and "1947: Road to Indian Independence"" and more!
Jeanette is getting ready to open a motel and campsite with her husband in 1947 Bogart, Georgia. When she's found brutally murdered in Atlanta, suddenly all anyone can talk about is "Whodunnit."
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On this day in 1947, a team of engineers at Harvard University reported the earliest known computer bug.
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The Episode introduces you to the practice of different artists post independence. Through their varied narrative and abstract practices they shaped the modern art landscape in India. They exchanged ideas and techniques with the rest of the world and carved a niche for the South Asian artists. . Image Credits: Met Museum; Written and hosted by: Ayushi Chaurasia
Finnish director Hanna Bergholm put her creative spirit into her new body-horror coming-of-age film for IFCMidnight, Hatching. But she's hear today to tell us about feeling seen by another creative spirit: the titular Lucy Muir in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1947 classic The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.
Then, Jordan has one quick thing about Tron, obviously.
Hatching is in theaters and will hit streaming in the US starting May 17, 2022.
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Track: ROY KNOX - Lost In Sound
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This week I’m joined by a guest, my boyfriend Octavio to go over a case he’s always been interested in but didn’t know too much about. The Black Dahlia. We’re going to dive into the story of what happened to Elizabeth Short and today’s format is different so be ready for some banter and some silliness that’s full of facts on one of the most famous unsolved murders in the world.
They'll come into YOUR house, vaporize YOUR money, and get lipstick EVERYWHERE. This week, we share some especially harrowing tales of the Men in Black, AKA The Alien Mafia. These dudes are milky, rude, and will kill your entire family. Can it get any worse? We're coming at you from Maury Island today to talk MIB, AI Jesus, and the Puget Sound UFO incident that kicked off the Summer of Flying Saucers just a few months before Roswell. It gets dicey, guys, and if we mysteriously disappear in the next few weeks, it's definitely because we knew too much about flying saucers.
Have you been threatened by an alien dressed in an ill-fitting suit? Has a UFO killed your dog? Send us your otherworldly encounters, weird dreams, spooky stories, drive suggestions, and pet conspiracy theories (or literally whatever you want!) to dumbandrestlesspodcast@gmail.com, or DM us on Instagram at @dumbandrestlesspodcast or Twitter at @dumbrestlesspod! You can also visit our subreddit for episode discussions at r/dumbrestlesspod.
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Further Reading: They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers, by Gray Barker and The Coming of the Saucers, by Kenneth Arnold and Ray Palmer
Title Track Credits: This Is The End Of The World, by Coma Svennson via EpidemicSound
Grabamos un episodio especial para repasar las memorias de Stephen Edwin King, partiendo desde sus orígenes a finales de los años cuarenta, hasta el accidente casi fatal que sufrió en 1999. Para eso, recurrimos a On Writing, autobiografía que retrata al simple mortal detrás del amo del terror. Durante la charla, conectamos las curiosas anécdotas de su vida con la génesis de sus ideas, su estilo narrativo, y su filosofía con respecto al oficio.
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